Iowa_Buckeye Smartest person here 1,824 93 Linn County Iowa Aug 3, 2017 #61 Do check with the landowner first if you spread winter rye or wheat. They may or may not appreciate it come spring.
Do check with the landowner first if you spread winter rye or wheat. They may or may not appreciate it come spring.
Bigslam51 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 25,778 127 Stark County Aug 3, 2017 #62 Iowa_Buckeye said: Do check with the landowner first if you spread winter rye or wheat. They may or may not appreciate it come spring. Click to expand... That's been taken care of. It gets plowed up every year anyway.
Iowa_Buckeye said: Do check with the landowner first if you spread winter rye or wheat. They may or may not appreciate it come spring. Click to expand... That's been taken care of. It gets plowed up every year anyway.
Bigslam51 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 25,778 127 Stark County Aug 5, 2017 #63 Not looking good on the bluestem, Jim.
jagermeister Dignitary Member Supporting Member 18,350 237 Ohio Aug 5, 2017 #65 Damn. Not good. Maybe next year it'll come up. Hopefully...
Bigslam51 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 25,778 127 Stark County Aug 5, 2017 #66 jagermeister said: Damn. Not good. Maybe next year it'll come up. Hopefully... Click to expand... I'm not getting my hopes up. If it doesn't grow then I'm letting the area go back to the way it was.
jagermeister said: Damn. Not good. Maybe next year it'll come up. Hopefully... Click to expand... I'm not getting my hopes up. If it doesn't grow then I'm letting the area go back to the way it was.